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UTA Family 3 Final Exam with 100% correct answers(verified for accuracy)
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2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: normal BP 
<120 / <80 
 
 
 
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: elevated BP 
120-129/ <80 
 
 
 
 
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2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 1 HTN 
130-139 / 80-89 
 
 
 
2017 ACC/AHA guidelines: stage 2 HTN 
≥ 140/ ≥ 90 
 
 
 
What is recommended for white coat hypertension? 
- lifestyle modification 
- annual ABPM or HBPM 
 
 
 
What is recommended for m...
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Test Bank For Abrams’ Clinical Drug Therapy Rationales for Nursing Practice 12th Edition (Geralyn Frandsen, 2024) All Chapters 1-56 , Latest Guide A+.
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Test Bank For Abrams’ Clinical Drug Therapy Rationales for Nursing Practice 12th Edition (Geralyn Frandsen, 2024) All Chapters 1-56 , Latest Guide A+. 
Chapter 1 : The Foundation of Pharmacology: Quality and Safety : 
1.A woman diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder has been prescribed oral paroxetine hydrochloride. 
What is the expected effect for this prescription? 
A. Curative effect on symptoms 
B. Systemic effect on symptoms 
C. Local effect on symptoms 
D. Parenteral effect on sy...
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Advanced Pharmacology- Diabetes Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Advanced Pharmacology- Diabetes Exam 
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What is the key indicator of diabetes? - Answer- Hyperglycemia 
What are the two types of Diabetes? - Answer- Type I or Insulin-Dependent and Type II 
or Non-Insulin Dependent. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type I diabetic? - Answer- There is NO insulin 
being produced. Underlying cause is autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type II diabetic? - Answer- Typically...
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Test Bank For Abrams’ Clinical Drug Therapy Rationales for Nursing Practice 12th Edition (Geralyn Frandsen, 2024) All Chapters 1-56 , Latest Guide A+.
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Test Bank For Abrams’ Clinical Drug Therapy Rationales for Nursing Practice 12th Edition (Geralyn Frandsen, 2024) All Chapters 1-56 , Latest Guide A+. 
Chapter 1 : The Foundation of Pharmacology: Quality and Safety : 
1.A woman diagnosed with obsessive–compulsive disorder has been prescribed oral paroxetine hydrochloride. 
What is the expected effect for this prescription? 
A. Curative effect on symptoms 
B. Systemic effect on symptoms 
C. Local effect on symptoms 
D. Parenteral effect on sy...
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NR508 Week 2 Exam with 100% Verified solutions
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NR508 Week 2 Exam with 100% Verified 
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Most important androgen in humans. Highly protein bound. - answertestosterone 
Endogenous Androgens are responsible for - answer1. Normal growth maturation, and 
maintenance of the male sex organs and secondary sexual characteristics 
2. skeletal growth spurt in adolescence and for the termination of linear growth by fusion of the 
epiphyseal growth plate 
3. Activation of sebaceous glands, accounting for some cases of acne during puberty 
4. Enha...
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RNSG 1301 EXAM ONE || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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Generic drugs correct answers drugs sold by their generic name; not brand (or trade) name products 
 
Brand name correct answers name given to a drug by the pharmaceutical company that developed it; also called a trade name 
 
Genetic drugs vs Brand name correct answers Once the patent on a brand name runs out manufactures develop genetic drugs which are intended work on in the same way (quality, dosage, strength, and route of administration). 
 
The bioavailability of the generic drugs may dif...
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Pharmacy Technician (PTCB EXAM PREP) Correct answers latest update
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Pharmacy Technician (PTCB EXAM PREP) Correct answers latest update 
Schedule II Controlled Substances 
(C-II) classified as having a high potential for abuse, with severe dependence liability (narcotics, amphetamines) NO REFILLS 
 
 
oxycodone + acetaminophen 
Percocet 
 
 
oxycodone + aspirin 
Percodan 
 
 
Hydromorphone 
Dilaudid 
Opioid Analgesic 
 
 
Meperedine 
Demerol 
 
 
Fentanyl 
Duragesic 
 
 
Codeine 
A narcotic drug that is commonly used for suppressing coughs. 
 
 
Methylphenidate 
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Biology 20 Final Exam Study Guide with 100% Complete Solutions
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Biology 20 Final Exam Study Guide 
with 100% Complete Solutions 
circulatory system - Answer- transport of gases, sugars, and fluids throughout the body 
digestive system - Answer- breaks ingested materials into small chemical units 
lymphatic system - Answer- returns interstitial fluid into the blood 
respiratory system - Answer- exchanges gases between the environment and the body 
excretory system - Answer- filters fluids and wastes out of the blood with the kidney 
immune system - Answer- fi...
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Advanced Pharmacology- Diabetes Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Advanced Pharmacology- Diabetes Exam 
Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
What is the key indicator of diabetes? - Answer- Hyperglycemia 
What are the two types of Diabetes? - Answer- Type I or Insulin-Dependent and Type II 
or Non-Insulin Dependent. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type I diabetic? - Answer- There is NO insulin 
being produced. Underlying cause is autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. 
What is happening with the insulin in a Type II diabetic? - Answer- Typically...
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CMN 577 Unit 2 Mcphee Aging Exam with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
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Body weight peaks by the ___ and ____ decade and then gradually declines at a rate of 1-2 kg per 
decade. - 5th and 6th 
When is weight loss regarded as "clinically significant"? - when it exceeds 5% or ore of usual body 
weight over a 6-12 month period 
What are the most common causes of weight loss? (3) - 1. cancer 
2. GI disorders 
3. Dementia or depression 
Once weight loss is established, what "tools" can be used to reveal the cause? B) When these tools do 
not reveal the cause, what is...
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